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CRADLE OF CONSERVATION – Hands on Heritage📅 January 23 – March 28 Step into a powerful local story of people, place and protection at Gang Gang…
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
CRADLE OF CONVERSATION. Hands on Heritage
January 23 to February 28
A story of celebrating place by people. See how the road to recognition started with a small community of bush people early last century, as an idea and the saving of Bluegum Forest in 1932.
The movement grew over many decades, as did the National Parks of the Blue Mountains. Now people from everywhere can connect with this place of The Gum Trees where more than 100 species thrive, providing the umbrella for tens of thousands of other life forms.
Art provides the magnet for personal and community relations to nature, and a commitment to the natural world. The Banners became a symbol of personal connection to place, and celebration of World Heritage Status for the Greater Blue Mountains. Several generations of people hand printed and signed these banners, showing the passing of knowledge and the message of common values to look after country.
Curated by WYN JONES – Ecologist, Artist, Poet and Humanitarian.
FUTURE EXHIBITIONS
LOVE & ART, Her Story The life works of Anita Rezevska
March 5 to 22
An intimate, heartfelt retrospective curated by daughter Zenta Zebergs.
This exhibition focuses on Zenta’s late mother Anita Rezevska, a distinguished painter, sculptor and etcher of Latvian heritage, and her father Antony Symons, sculptor and artist whose public bronzes are part of the region’s visual memory.
The show is an invitation to witness how love, loss and lineage shape artistic practice across mediums.
PAST EXHIBITIONS
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